Chapter Summary: Chapter 2040 – Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian) by Beverly Quinn
In Chapter 2040, a key moment in the Romantic novel Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian), Beverly Quinn delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
A Farewell Gift?
Shirley's mind was in a tangle, almost believing she was witnessing a mirage. She furrowed her brows, her hands cupping Abner's cheeks. The boy had truly aced his exams, living up to his promise of clinching the top spot. The effort behind his success must have been immense. Abner, truly remarkable, truly outstanding.
She wanted to shower him with praise, but even in her tipsy state, the words of that man echoed in her mind. If he doesn't leave, to that man, it meant nothing. It spelled jail time. She let her eyelashes droop, wishing the hallucination away.
But then, she felt someone lifting her up, guiding her into the elevator, and then into her own bedroom. Lying on the bed, staring at the ceiling, she realized it wasn't a hallucination. It was indeed Abner. Shirley bolted upright and made her way to the living room. But aside from the scent of porridge, the room was empty. It was 2 a.m., and Abner had visited but had since departed.
Shirley was frantic; perhaps the alcohol still surging through her veins, she dashed out the door and into the elevator. "Abner?" She called out downstairs but saw no one. Panic set in, fearing if she didn't see him now, she might never get another chance. "Abner!" She ran out of the apartment complex, drenched in sweat. But Abner was nowhere to be found.
James wanted to offer some words of comfort, but Shirley had already ended the call. The following week, Shirley drifted through her days. She couldn't resist sending Abner a message, but it was rejected. Abner had deleted her. Her pupils contracted sharply, and in a desperate attempt, she called him. The number had been deactivated, now just a void.
Panic swept over her in waves. Shirley visited the school, searched several places, but Abner's presence was nowhere. The boy had breezed into her life with the freshness of youth, only to exit with definitive resolve. If not for the lingering traces of his presence at home, Shirley would've believed their brief year and a half together was nothing but a dream.
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